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Cranial Region
Upper Limb
Lower Limb
Bone Structure
Hands, Feet nbtween
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Of the 22 bones that comprise the cranial vault,
this is the one bone that moves.
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What is the mandible?
4
Having high cheek bones is often thought of as a
distinctive facial feature. The bones responsible
for attractive cheeks are known as . . .
5
What are the zygomatic bones?
6
The three auditory ossicles found in the middle
ear are named . . .
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What are the Malleus, Incus and Stapes?
8
Owing its name to a word associated with the
passing of time (no wonder gray hairs appear here
first), these bones cover the sides and base of
the skull and protect hearing function.
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What are the Temporal Bones?
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The suture connecting the frontal bone to the
parietal bone
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What is the coronal suture?
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Most commonly known as the collar bone
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What is the clavicle?
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The forearm bone with attachment to the most
distal finger.
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What is the ulna?
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The clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna,
carpals, metacarpals and phalanges. . . As a
group.
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What is the pectoral girdle?
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Considered to be the area between the shoulder
joint and the elbow.
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What is the Arm?
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Anchoring many of the muscles of the upper limb,
this is the only bone of the upper limb in the
posterior portion of the body.
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What is the Scapula?
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This is the longest bone in the human leg.
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What is the Femur?
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This is the most fragile bone in your leg.
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What is the Fibula?
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These are the four major regions in the lower limb
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What are the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot?
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The coxae, femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals,
metatarsals and phalanges . . . As a group.
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What is the Pelvic Girdle?
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The protusions that make up what appears to be
your ankle.
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What are the medial and lateral malleolus (of the
tibia and fibula respectively)
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In compact bone, the main repeating segments of
bone
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What are osteons/haversian systems?
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Outermost covering of bone containing osteoblasts
which are partially responsible for bone growth.
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What is the periosteum?
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The center section of long bones containing
red/yellow marrow.
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What is the medullary cavity?
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The small passageways that enable osteocyte
communication and nutrient/waste exchange in bone
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What are canaliculi?
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A distinctive difference between anatomical
structure of compact vs. cancellous bone.
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What is the missing haversian canal in cancellous
bone?
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The last and most inferior bone of the vertebral
column, known as the tailbone.
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What is the coccyx?
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The bones in the hands and feet that share the
same name.
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What are Phalanges?
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This part of the vertebral column is most
susceptible to fracture.
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What is the cervical region?
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The bones immediately proximal to the phalanges
of the foot.
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What are the metatarsals?
50
A disorder of the wrist and hand characterized by
tingling, burning, and numbness often resulting
from computer overuse.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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